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Waveform Access Phases One & Two

Posted by Circadiance on May 4, 2021 2:47:17 PM

Frequent trips to patient homes for data retrieval from SmartMonitor devices cost time and money... our Waveform Access Program helps you save both.

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Topics: Circadiance News, SmartMonitor

Waveform Access Phase Two

Posted by Circadiance on Apr 27, 2021 11:42:13 AM

Waveform Access is a multi-phase program designed to help healthcare professionals gain better access to their patients’ data collected with SmartMonitor units. Circadiance has developed each phase with our customers in mind to ensure our products are able to not only keep up with the demands of modern care practices, but also take professionals a step further by improving care.

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Topics: Circadiance News, Press Releases, SmartMonitor

Waveform Access Phase One

Posted by Circadiance on Apr 21, 2021 10:57:33 AM

Waveform Access is a multi-phase program designed to help healthcare professionals gain better access to their patients’ data collected with SmartMonitor units. Circadiance has developed each phase with our customers in mind to ensure our products are able to not only keep up with the demands of modern care practices, but also take professionals a step further by improving care.

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Topics: Circadiance News, Press Releases, SmartMonitor

Introducing Synergy Cloud!

Posted by Circadiance on Nov 3, 2020 10:00:00 AM

Synergy Cloud software is the latest innovation from Circadiance to improve remote patient monitoring of premature newborn infants in the hospital and home.

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Topics: Circadiance News, Press Releases, SmartMonitor

Celebrating #NICUAwarenessMonth!

Posted by Circadiance on Sep 8, 2020 8:00:00 AM

In honor of Neonatal Intensive Care Awareness Month, we're celebrating NICU patients, their families, and the NICU professionals who inspire us every day to do the work that we do. We're proud to support NICUs all over the world with products that improve care and, ultimately, the lives of the most vulnerable population.

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Topics: Insider, SmartMonitor, NeoPAP

What do Bradycardia, Tachycardia and Apnea Mean for Infants?

Posted by Circadiance on Jun 12, 2020 2:36:08 PM

Being a new parent can be a scary thing, especially if your baby has a medical condition. Bringing your newborn home is supposed to be a happy time but for many parents of NICU graduates it can be a very stressful experience. This particular population is at risk for conditions related to apneas and cardiac arrhythmias such as tachycardia, a faster than normal heart rate, and bradycardia, a slower than normal heart rate.

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Topics: SmartMonitor

SmartMonitor Repair & Preventative Maintenance Service

Posted by Circadiance on Jun 2, 2020 9:32:04 AM

Did you know that Circadiance offers service for your SmartMonitor units? We can perform any of your service needs at a fraction of the price of anybody else.

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Topics: SmartMonitor

Baby Sleep Day

Posted by Circadiance on Feb 27, 2020 9:46:20 AM

It’s that time of year again, Baby Sleep Day! Of course, we don’t mean your baby should sleep all-day on March 1st, but this day is dedicated to focusing on the importance of a good night’s sleep for every baby and young child, as well as their family. Healthy sleep habits are important for these developing minds and help provide a brighter future for their sleep.

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Topics: Sleep Health, SleepWeaver, SmartMonitor, NeoPAP

Why Monitor? — Part 2

Posted by Circadiance on Oct 15, 2019 10:45:00 AM

This blog is excerpted from an article featured in the 2019 summer issue of neonatal INTENSIVE CARE magazine.

In Part 1, we shared the significance of monitoring, in general, for patients, parents, and healthcare providers. In Part 2, we will continue to share the importance of monitoring and why our Smart Monitor 2 family of cardiorespiratory event monitors should be used in the hospital, as well as the home.

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Topics: Press Releases, SmartMonitor

Why Monitor? — Part 1

Posted by Circadiance on Oct 10, 2019 3:00:00 PM

This blog is largely excerpted from an article featured in the 2019 winter issue of neonatal INTENSIVE CARE magazine.

Infant Monitoring in the Hospital and Home provides clinical value to healthcare providers. Monitoring enables the diagnosis and management of at-risk vulnerable infants to provide better outcomes. Monitoring also improves the quality of life for a pre-term infant by enabling the baby to go home earlier, and peace of mind for their family, knowing that their baby will not suffer from undetected life threatening events while lowering the cost of care by providing a low cost alternative to hospital care, enabling earlier NICU discharge.

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Topics: Press Releases, SmartMonitor